Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1869 — Still Ahead. [ARTICLE]
Still Ahead.
That Stab Spangled Banner, which for seven years has “waved” to the great satisfuctfon of its many thousand readers, and to the dissatisfaction of tdl swindlers and rascals generally, is even more wide awake < than ever It has at an fmmcnsciexpenw secured the services of an eminent artist, ami the result is that it proposes to give away a splendid engravingentitled Evangeline to every subscriber for 1870. Thia superb work of art is one and one-half by two feet in size, ami is eoual to the best $3 engraving evei offered. The Bannek is u large eight-page, forty column paper, overflowing with spkndid reading of all kinds and costs only 75 cents a year, which is very cheap for the pa* per alone, but the publishers propose givipg every subscribcra copy of their elegant engraving gratis. The paper and its publishers are reliable and it will pay-to send for specimens to the Star Spangled Banner, Hinsdale, N. H., or they can be seen at tiiis office.
